

Religious Leaders and Activists
Religious leaders and activists play a key role in advancing issues of social justice around the world. These resources provide firsthand insights into work at the nexus of religion and service with a special focus on interfaith dialogue and efforts.
Education and Social Justice Project Featured Project

A collaboration with the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service, the Education and Social Justice Project provides summer research fellowships to travel abroad for in-depth examinations of innovative initiatives, particularly within Jesuit secondary and post-secondary institutions.
Interviews
Interfaith Service and Higher Education Featured Project

Around the United States and the world, college and university campuses are at the forefront of innovative efforts that further interreligious understanding. Students learn that dialogue is a way to bridge religious and cultural divides, and that service is a shared calling across the world’s great…
Habitat for Humanity Interfaith Pilot Project Featured Project

In 2012 the Berkley Center and World Faiths Development Dialogue collaborated with Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) on a year-long project to assess their interfaith toolkit pilot project.
Interviews
A Discussion with Kevin Hunter, Habitat for Humanity Seattle
November 30, 2012
A Discussion with Andrew Castillo and Margaret Bell, Habitat for Humanity Metro Denver
November 19, 2012
A Discussion with Andrew Wilkes, Habitat for Humanity of NYC
November 14, 2012